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Working Links To The Deep Web

Working Links To The Deep Web
Hidden Wikis Index pages in Wiki-based format. The Hidden Wiki - The original Hidden Wiki (after Matt's), owned by ion. Created January 2009. Other indexes Other places/directories you may be able to find links. OnionBookmark - Keep bookmarks private or share with public. Search engines Google for Tor. Grizzly Search Engine - New search engine. Other general stuff to see Starting places. Tor WebDesign Guidelines - Suggestions to start making your own Hidden Service. Marketplace See also: The separate Drugs and Erotica sections for those specific services. Reviews of the marketplace experience does not belong to the list below. Be wary when using any of these services, especially Commercial. Financial Services Currencies, banks, money markets, clearing houses, exchangers. Banker and Co. - Professional money laundering and consultation service. Commercial Services DiamondsandGold - Sells stolen diamonds and gold. Scams / Likely Scams Hosting Services Filesharing TorShare - 2GB file upload limit.

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p0f v3 Copyright (C) 2012 by Michal Zalewski <lcamtuf@coredump.cx> Yeah, it's back! 1. What's this? P0f is a tool that utilizes an array of sophisticated, purely passive traffic fingerprinting mechanisms to identify the players behind any incidental TCP/IP communications (often as little as a single normal SYN) without interfering in any way. Some of p0f's capabilities include: Highly scalable and extremely fast identification of the operating system and software on both endpoints of a vanilla TCP connection - especially in settings where NMap probes are blocked, too slow, unreliable, or would simply set off alarms. Common uses for p0f include reconnaissance during penetration tests; routine network monitoring; detection of unauthorized network interconnects in corporate environments; providing signals for abuse-prevention tools; and miscellanous forensics. You can read more about its design and operation in this document. Fun fact: The idea for p0f dates back to June 10, 2000. 2. 3. 4. 5.

The 50 podcasts you need to hear | Television & radio Alice Isn’t Dead The creepy podcast from the Welcome To Night Vale gang The makers of the gloriously weird Welcome To Night Vale are behind this eerie podcast. Those concerned that they might have to get up to speed with that series’ labyrinthine backstory, fear not: this is not a spinoff, nor a tie-in, but a completely new serialised drama. You Must Remember This The podcast that dishes the dirt on old-world Hollywood This secret history of Hollywood podcast doubled its listenership with a special on the Charles Manson murders. Another Round The podcast for those who love a drink... or 10 Even though the worst thing in the universe is to be sober around drunk people, Buzzfeed’s Another Round podcast somehow manages to feel inclusive. Athletico Mince The football podcast for people who don’t like football A new entrant in the overstuffed “two blokes ramble on about whatever” genre. The Allusionist The vitally verbose pod for those in love with words Death, Sex & Money The Comedian’s Comedian

99 Resources To Research & Mine The Invisible Web College researchers often need more than Google and Wikipedia to get the job done. To find what you're looking for, it may be necessary to tap into the invisible web, the sites that don't get indexed by broad search engines. The following resources were designed to help you do just that, offering specialized search engines, directories, and more places to find the complex and obscure. Search Engines Whether you're looking for specific science research or business data, these search engines will point you in the right direction. Turbo10: On Turbo10, you'll be able to search more than 800 deep web search engines at a time. Databases Tap into these databases to access government information, business data, demographics, and beyond. GPOAccess: If you're looking for US government information, tap into this tool that searches multiple databases at a time. Catalogs If you're looking for something specific, but just don't know where to find it, these catalogs will offer some assistance. Directories

Zenmap - Official cross-platform Nmap Security Scanner GUI Zenmap is the official Nmap Security Scanner GUI. It is a multi-platform (Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, BSD, etc.) free and open source application which aims to make Nmap easy for beginners to use while providing advanced features for experienced Nmap users. Frequently used scans can be saved as profiles to make them easy to run repeatedly. A command creator allows interactive creation of Nmap command lines. Scan results can be saved and viewed later. Saved scan results can be compared with one another to see how they differ. You can download Zenmap (often packaged with Nmap itself) from the Nmap download page. Here are some Zenmap action shots (click for full res):

The Freenet Project - /index Computer FrEaKs 30 Specialist (and Super Smart) Search Engines Google is widely (and rightly) recognised as the mother of all search engines. But, if you need to drill down your searches by more specific details, do you trust Google to give you what you need every single time? Here’s a collection of 3o vertical search engines which you should have up your sleeve when you need some specialist power. Flights / Travel 1. SkyScanner.net – The leading flights search engine, providing information about all carriers to help you find the best deal. 2. 3. 4. 5. Images 7. 8. People 9. Forums 11. Music 12. Audio and Video 16. Resources 18. Domain names 20. Icons 22. Private search 25. Similar websites 26. All-rounders 27. While some of these are better alternatives to Google and the other major engines, for the most part, the big boys do it incredibly (incredibly, incredibly) well. olly via shutterstock

The Freenet Project - /faq Additional information sources General / Philosophical questions Technical questions Publisher questions Contribution questions Security questions Philosophical answers What is Freenet? How is Freenet different to Tor? Freenet is a self-contained network, while Tor allows accessing the web anonymously, as well as using "hidden services" (anonymous web servers). Freenet is a distributed datastore, so once content is uploaded to Freenet, it will remain on Freenet forever, as long as it remains popular, without fear of censorship or denial of service attacks, and without needing to run your own web server and keep it online constantly. The other big difference is that Freenet has the "darknet" or Friend to Friend mode, where your Freenet node (software on your computer) only connects to the Freenet nodes run by your friends, i.e. people you know (and maybe to their friends, to speed things up). Freenet has many unsolved problems, and is still experimental. Summary: Tor (or I2P): Freenet in general:

15 Best Free Open Source Ecommerce Platforms When it comes to open source ecommerce platforms, there are plenty to choose from. Here, we take a close look at the 15 best available, which should help guide you in the right direction. I’m not going to lie- finding the perfect platform is not easy. Each one has its own set of pros and cons and has been designed with a slightly different user in mind. Uploading products and customising your store can be very time consuming, so make sure you have given several platforms a try before you make that final decision and integrate one into your site. 1. You’ve only got to look at Magento’s client list to realise what an excellent piece of open-source software it is. 2. osCommerce (free) osCommerce is absolutely free under the GNU General Public License and caters very well to most people’s needs. 3. Not only does OpenCart look great, it’s extremely scalable. 4. Spree is an open-source ecommerce platform for Ruby on Rails. 5. 6. VirtueMart, which has been designed to work alongside Joomla! 7.

Freenet Da Wikipedia, l'enciclopedia libera. Freenet è una rete decentralizzata, creata per resistere alla censura, che sfrutta le risorse (banda passante, spazio su disco) dei suoi utenti per permettere la pubblicazione e la fruizione di qualsiasi tipo di informazione. Freenet è stata costruita pensando ad anonimato e sicurezza, non alla velocità di trasmissione. Questa caratteristica la rende poco indicata per lo scambio di file di grosse dimensioni (come filmati e file audio). Freenet è software libero distribuito con GNU General Public License; essendo scritto in Java può funzionare su Microsoft Windows, GNU/Linux, Mac OS X e su tutti i sistemi operativi dotati di Java Virtual Machine. Sebbene molte nazioni censurino le comunicazioni per motivi diversi, hanno tutte una caratteristica comune: qualcuno deve decidere cosa tagliare e cosa mantenere, cosa considerare offensivo e cosa no. All'interno di Freenet è possibile utilizzare servizi simili al Web e alle BBS. Ian Clarke et al.

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Freenet History[edit] The origin of Freenet can be traced to Ian Clarke's student project at the University of Edinburgh, which he completed as a graduation requirement in the Summer of 1999.[9][10][11] Ian Clarke's resulting unpublished report "A distributed decentralized information storage and retrieval system" (1999) provided foundation for the seminal paper written in collaboration with other researchers, "Freenet: A Distributed Anonymous Information Storage and Retrieval System" (2001).[12][13] According to CiteSeer, it became one of the most frequently cited computer science articles in 2002.[14] The distributed data store of Freenet is used by many third-party programs and plugins to provide microblogging and media sharing,[16] anonymous, decentralised version tracking,[17] blogging,[18] a generic web of trust for decentralized spam resistance,[19] Shoeshop for using Freenet over Sneakernet,[20] and many more. Features and user interface of the Freenet[edit] Content[edit] Network[edit] Frost

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